Els for Autism



Great opportunity to work with doctorate level professionals and highly experienced staff in a growing organization.

The Speech Language Pathologist (“SLP”) works collaboratively with program staff across disciplines at the Foundation (e.g., occupational therapy, mental health counseling, music therapy, behavior therapy). This position includes direct clinical care (e.g., speech and language evaluation, speech and language intervention) with individuals across age ranges and diagnoses. The SLP will work collaboratively with the program team to develop new and innovative programs. The SLP will participate on Els for Autism Foundation transdisciplinary team to conduct diagnostic assessments for young children at risk for autism spectrum disorder and to support families and professionals accessing train the trainer services through our GOALS program. This position also includes working collaboratively with managers and the accounting department to ensure billing procedures, insurance codes and payments for remain up to date and are followed. Supervision of speech and language practicum students’ and clinical fellows’ program may be included. Support/consultation of evidence-based practices to Els for Autism program teams, across departments, is an essential component of this position. Support/consultation to the schools on campus may be provided on an as needed basis. This job requires flexibility in schedule (may include working hours in the evenings and/or on weekends) and may include providing speech and language direct services and consultation both on and off campus.

General Responsibilities

Work collaboratively with the Director of Clinical Services to:

• Support and oversee the day-to-day operations of speech and language

• Oversee scheduling, report writing and documentation systems for speech and language services

• Ensure all services are documented and tracked in the electronic medical record system

• Oversee any contract-based employees providing clinical services including management of scheduling and supervision

• Stay up to date on clinical services by conducting weekly to bi-monthly meetings with lead clinical program staff and clinicians

• Ensure clinical services allow for student and professional training experiences and overseeing the SLP practicum program

• Supervise (when appropriate) all speech and language clinical interns

• Ensure all interventions applied following evidence-based practice guidelines

• Keep track of staffing needs, to include training, across clinical services

• Ensure Director of Clinical Services is kept informed of day to day operation updates and needs

Responsibilities

Speech Language Pathologist

All duties will be performed across foundation programs including recreational activities, early intervention, speech and language therapy, behavior therapy, adult services, etc.

• Administer speech and language screenings/ assessments/evaluations

• Develop & implement speech and language treatment goals and objectives

• Determine Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) needs, strategies and systems for each individual client

• Integrate AAC strategies and systems into screenings, assessments and treatment programs as applicable

• Integrate evidence-based practices for autism spectrum disorder into all clinical practices

• Use functional communication and behavioral strategies to prevent and when necessary manage challenging behaviors

• Collect and analyze data on speech and language goals and objectives

• Generate clinical SOAP notes and maintain therapeutic records

• Provide written monthly client updates to include the goals and progress of each client to be submitted to the Director of Clinical Services

• Create necessary materials to support a variety of communicative needs across programs

• Integrate parent training, parent involvement and communication with families across screenings, assessments and treatment programs

• Provide home programs for each client (as specified in SOAP note)

• Communicate regularly with clients’ other therapy providers, teachers and school staff (if applicable) on the clients’ progress

• Provide recommendations regarding speech, language and social communication skills for clients’ in other clinical programs (e.g., Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention, recreational services, adult services, etc.)

• Work as the SLP on the Els for Autism transdisciplinary team using a train the trainer model of intervention within the Global Outreach Autism Learning Services (GOALS) program

Be familiar/ remain up to date with new research and evidence-based practices for speech and language treatment for autism spectrum disorder

• Provide on the job speech and language services to adults engaged in vocational rehabilitation supported employment services through Els for Autism

• Work as the SLP, conducting diagnostic assessments, on the Collaborative Autism Diagnosis and Intervention (CADI) team as needed

• Develop staff trainings and/or presentations on functional communication, AAC systems and strategies, visual supports, etc. as needed

• Create visual supports and/or communication supports for children and/or adults participating in clinical programs and/or recreational events hosted by the Els for Autism Foundation

Qualifications

Required

• Master’s Degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders or Speech & Language Pathology

• Professional speech and language license by the State of Florida Department of Health

• ASHA certificate of clinical competence

• 5+ years’ clinical experience in evaluating and providing speech and language treatment infusing behavioral principles and techniques with individuals on the autism spectrum and with related disabilities

• Demonstrates proficient knowledge of typical development

• Demonstrate proficient knowledge and use of varying AAC strategies and systems

• Experience working with a variety of age groups from birth-adulthood

• Experience working collaboratively with related professionals and providers

• Minimum of 3 years’ experience supervising practicum students

• Minimum of 3 years’ experience in conducting parent training

• Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, parents, community members, and staff members

• Demonstrates excellent time-management skills

• Demonstrates excellent rapport with children

• Valid BLS CPR certification

Preferred

• Experience in rehabilitation management

• Experience in insurance billing processes and procedures

• Experience implementing speech and language treatment in naturalistic settings

• Experience participating in research

• Experience in presenting at local conferences or trainings

• PCM trained

Additional Requirements

Orientation and Training

• Level 2 Background Clearance & employment paperwork

• Els for Autism New Staff Training Modules, HIPAA Awareness Training, Medical Safety and Seizure Training

Professionalism

• Comply with Els for Autism and Els Design Group Brand Standards

• Display a high standard of integrity and conduct while serving as a representative and ambassador for the Els for Autism, its mission, and the vision of the Els family

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